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Perhaps no one can explain the sheer ferocity and timid quietness it is better than when vocalist Craig Owens says “we don’t want to let the kids down” when discussing the group’s intense vocals live at shows. Well they never let a single kid down with their vicious assault on the ears and grip on the jugular...
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03.09.2007 by J-Sin
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Therese Neaime — Livin' Buy it at Amazon
Lebanese singer/songwriter Therese Neaime has received plenty of accolades in her native Middle Eastern country as well as the neighboring countries of Jordan, Dubai, and Udania. Her voice is strong and the production is spotless. Adult contemporary rhythms with dance beats and pop choruses give “Livin’” plenty of air to breathe. Not too bad but nothing really jumps out and screams “hit” to me.
- J-Sin
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Eliot Popkin — Endless Ride Buy it at Amazon
AAA pop artist Eliot Popkin reminds me of a slightly less talented John Mayer. He is gifted with a velvety voice and has surrounded himself with a bevy of talent including Grammy-nominated producers and session players. “Endless Ride” is a fun journey through pop’s various twists and turns; it may be predictable as pop so often is but it’s enjoyable and at the end of the day isn’t that all that matters?
- J-Sin
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Johnny Smith — San Francisco Bay Jazz Buy it at Amazon
Rich vocal harmonies are coalesced with light jazz numbers and nice jazz blues guitar. Soulful vocals aside, “San Francisco Bay Jazz” is an outright declaration of love for the jazz genre by Johnny Smith. You can close your eyes and instantly be whisked away to some far off night club in an unnamed city. Impressive!
- J-Sin
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The Steve Hall Quintet — The Steve Hall Quintet Buy it at Amazon
Steve Hall’s debut release on Moovealong Records is a swinging slurring proto-jazz album that boasts smooth Hammond organ and perfected jazz compositions. You’ll find your fingers snapping and toes tapping to the beats and groove. A musician that has seen plenty of action over the years since the mid-sixties stricks out on his own and does a great job.
- J-Sin
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Paulette Dozier — With You Buy it at Amazon
Vocal jazz is a style that has been around for decades. It’s been perfected, nuanced, and delivered differently many times over. Paulette’s voice is deep, sexy (somewhat), and steady. I’m not feeling it though, the pacing isn’t as good as I usually like in jazz—but the rest of the cast is terrific.
- J-Sin
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Various Artists — Explorations - Classic Picante Regrooved Vol. 1 Buy it at Amazon
Downtempo DJs listen up. Here’s some new ambience to flavor your turntables with. Killer chill-out vibes riddled with speckles of cutting-edge beats and Latin jazz influences mark a remix album that is beyond the definition of ‘hip’. Some of the remixers include Masters at Work, Hex Hector, Dan the Automator, Thievery Corporation, Cut Chemist, and Ozomatli.
- J-Sin
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Billhouse — Welcome to the Smalltime Buy it at Amazon
Indeed, “Welcome to the Smalltime” seems poised to be almost right on the money in its title. But not the type of “Smalltime” you may be thinking—this group after all has had their music featured on such big-name teen television dramas as “Beverly Hills 90210”, “Dawson’s Creek”, and “Party of Five”. Billhouse occasionally shrugs off the “smalltime” folk-country tunes for something a little more rock (or pop if you’re a Southern bastard), but often it’s the slowed down fashion of alt. country with whispers of folk and Americana woven in. Nice.
- J-Sin
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Jacob Varmus — All the Things We Still Can Be Buy it at Amazon
Timeless jazz gems are abound on “All the Things We Still Can Be”. You can close your eyes as you listen and almost envision the Rat Pack sipping on martinis in some gritty and stylish New York City club. Swinging rhythms, thick stand-up bass, and terrific trumpet by Varmus make it a fun trip down memory lane.
- J-Sin
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Dean Station — Dean Station Buy it at Amazon
Lo-fi bluegrass and gritty Americana folk that just doesn’t have that nicely produced veneer to save it from the junk bin, Dean Station’s music is subpar and ho-hum at best. His singing is often a tad rattling and when he harmonizes you find yourself cringing. Which is a shame since the female singer does quite well for herself.
- J-Sin
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Boney James — Shine Buy it at Amazon
Besides the funny name, Boney James has something to offer. His music is smooth jazz with a whole lot of urban feel tossed in and shook up. Obviously since his saxophone is dynamite, that aspect of the music is carried well. But the rest is rather bland which surprised me. Disappointing to say the least.
- J-Sin
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